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[XPath] IBM-XP-103: Consistency of in-scope namespaces, variables and collations from Henry Zongaro on 2004-02-15 (public-qt-comments@w3.org from February 2004)
[XPath] IBM-XP-103: Consistency of in-scope namespaces, variables and collations
- From: Henry Zongaro <zongaro@ca.ibm.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 13:30:09 -0500
- To: public-qt-comments@w3.org
- Message-ID: <OF4882A3E9.8B01D0BA-ON85256E3B.005EE0BB-85256E3B.0065A2CA@ca.ibm.com>
[Speaking on behalf of reviewers from IBM, not just personally.] Section 2.1.1 Some components of the static context are described as sets of pairs, in particular, the in-scope namespaces, in-scope variables, and in-scope collations. In each case, there is an implicit constraint on the component - namely, that the first item in any pair in each set is not associated with more than one value in the set. For instance, the in-scope namespaces must not be the set: {(pre,https://ex.org), (pre,https://ex.net)} Those consistency constraints should be stated explicitly. Thanks, Henry ------------------------------------------------------------------ Henry Zongaro Xalan development IBM SWS Toronto Lab T/L 969-6044; Phone +1 905 413-6044 mailto:zongaro@ca.ibm.com
Received on Sunday, 15 February 2004 13:30:10 UTC